<em>Are you talking about the Constitutional Convention?</em>
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No, I don't think so. Lots of conferences nowadays have many reporters there to record exactly what you're going to say. In the presidents office, there is always a camera or reporter in there. Back then, they could control that but if we did that now, the American people would riot.
Even though it is slums we are talking about, and we know how terrible the conditions are, still there's always some surprises (negative ones unfortunately). Specifically in Mumbai, it is surprising that big portion of the people living in the slums do not have access to city services, they do not have enough water even thought the city itself is surrounded by water, more then half of the population of Mumbai lives in slums (around 55%), most of the residents do not have toilets and have to pay for public toilets...
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South Africa is a country located at the southern tip of Africa. It has had a rich colonial history since the seventeenth century. In 1652, the Dutch came and founded a colony on the Cape.
After a century and a half of Dutch colonization, the Cape Colony was taken over by the United Kingdom. As a result, a large number of Dutch-speaking settlers, known as Boers, migrated inland with the Great Trek and founded several Boer states, of which the South African Republic and the Orange Free State were ultimately the most important. These republics were conquered by the British in 1902 in the Second Boer War and united together with the Cape Colony and Natal to form South Africa in 1910.
In the 20th century, South Africa was overshadowed by apartheid, a system of racial segregation that systematically disadvantaged the non-white population. Apartheid was abolished in 1990 and Nelson Mandela was elected South Africa's first black president in 1994.
South Africa is a country with diverse population groups and eleven official languages. The country is a parliamentary republic with three capitals and is one of the most developed countries in the continent, but poverty and crime rates remain high.
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North Africa is predominantly Arab and relatively more developed. Many residents identify more with the Middle East than they do with the larger part of the continent. ... But when it comes to an African identity, some sub-Saharan Africans believe they have more claim to the continent than their northern counterparts.